Angus Reid Global Monitor : Issue Watch

U.S. Election 2008: The Primaries

Alabama Primary: Anything Can Happen
(Angus Reid Global Monitor) - Voting intention polls conducted in the Yellowhammer State have not provided a clear frontrunner for either party in today’s United States presidential primary. Feb 5, 2008
California Primary: Mixed Reviews on Both Sides
(Angus Reid Global Monitor) - Voting intention polls conducted in the Golden State have not provided a clear frontrunner for either party in today’s United States presidential primary. Feb 5, 2008
Connecticut Primary: McCain Yes, Obama Maybe
(Angus Reid Global Monitor) - Voting intention surveys conducted in the Constitution State place John McCain as the Republican Party frontrunner in today’s United States presidential primary. Feb 5, 2008
Delaware Primary: McCain Leads, Dems Toss-Up
(Angus Reid Global Monitor) - A voting intention survey conducted in the First State suggests John McCain will capture today’s United States presidential primary. Feb 5, 2008
Georgia Primary: GOP Toss-Up, Obama Victory
(Angus Reid Global Monitor) - Voting intention surveys conducted in the Peach State suggest there is no favourite before today’s United States presidential primary. Feb 5, 2008
Illinois Primary: McCain and Obama Dominate
(Angus Reid Global Monitor) - Voting intention surveys conducted in the Prairie State place John McCain as the clear favourite in today’s United States presidential primary. Feb 5, 2008
Massachusetts Primary: Romney Obliterates Rivals
(Angus Reid Global Monitor) - Voting intention surveys conducted in the Bay State place Mitt Romney as the overwhelming favourite in today’s United States presidential primary. Feb 5, 2008
New Jersey Primary: Wins for McCain and Hillary
(Angus Reid Global Monitor) - Voting intention surveys conducted in the Garden State place John McCain as the definite frontrunner in today’s United States presidential primary. Feb 5, 2008
Oklahoma Primary: Huckabee Close to McCain
(Angus Reid Global Monitor) - A voting intention survey conducted in the Sooner State gives the upper hand to John McCain in today’s United States presidential primary. Feb 5, 2008
Super Tuesday (R): McCain Ahead in Eight States
(Angus Reid Global Monitor) - Arizona senator John McCain heads to Super Tuesday as the favourite in eight states, according to a review of the latest voting intention polls conducted after the race for the Republican Party’s United States presidential nomination became a four-person contest. Feb 4, 2008
Super Tuesday (D): Hillary Leads in Seven States
(Angus Reid Global Monitor) - New York senator Hillary Rodham Clinton heads to Super Tuesday as the favourite in seven states, according to a review of the latest voting intention polls conducted after the race for the Democratic Party’s United States presidential nomination became a two-person contest. Feb 4, 2008
Florida (R): McCain 33.4%, Romney 32.1%,
(Angus Reid Global Monitor) - John McCain holds a slight edge in Florida, according to a review of the last seven publicly released voting intention surveys. 33.4 per cent of decided voters in the Sunshine State would back the Arizona senator in today’s presidential primary. Jan 29, 2008
Florida (D): Hillary 52.1%, Obama 31.2%
(Angus Reid Global Monitor) - Hillary Rodham Clinton is leading the United States presidential race among Democratic Party supporters in the Sunshine State, according to a review of the last five publicly released voting intention surveys. 52.1 per cent of decided voters in Florida would vote for the New York senator in tomorrow’s primary. Jan 28, 2008
South Carolina (D): Obama 46.6%, Hillary 33.0%
(Angus Reid Global Monitor) - Barack Obama is leading the United States presidential race among Democratic Party supporters in South Carolina, according to a review of the last five publicly released voting intention surveys. 46.6 per cent of decided voters in the Palmetto State would back the Illinois senator in today’s primary. Jan 26, 2008
Americans Ponder Presidential Election Process
(Angus Reid Global Monitor) - Adults in the United States hold mixed feelings on the process to choose presidential nominees, according to a poll by Gallup released by USA Today. 57 per cent of respondents are content with the nominations being determined by a series of state primaries and caucuses, but 71 per cent are dissatisfied with the fact that the contest is effectively over before many states have held their primary or caucus. Jan 10, 2008
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